Explore Our Services
Explore our range of services designed to help you move forward with confidence, wherever you're headed next.
What We Offer
We offer a range of services to meet the needs of every client. Have something else in mind? We'd be happy to work with you to create a custom quote.
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Fencing Services — Types and Uses
A well-chosen fence defines boundaries, secures property, controls access, and enhances curb appeal. Below are common types of fencing services, their benefits, typical materials, and ideal applications.
Wood Fencing
Description: Classic, customizable panels or pickets. Options include privacy, picket, board-on-board, and shadowbox styles.
Benefits: Natural appearance, paintable/stainable, good sound dampening.
Materials: Cedar and pressure-treated pine.
Best for: Residential privacy, decorative yards, property lines where aesthetics matter.
Considerations: Requires regular maintenance (staining/sealing). Susceptible to rot and insect damage without upkeep.
Vinyl (PVC) Fencing
Description: Low-maintenance, molded panels that mimic wood or offer sleek, modern lines.
Benefits: Durable, won’t rot or peel, easy to clean, long-lasting finish.
Materials: Vinyl (PVC), sometimes reinforced with aluminum or steel rails.
Best for: Low-maintenance residential fencing, pool enclosures, pet containment.
Considerations: Higher upfront cost than wood; color options are limited and panels can warp in extreme heat if not properly installed.
Chain Link Fencing
Description: Economical woven wire mesh supported by metal posts; available in standard or coated finishes.
Benefits: Affordable, durable, good visibility, quick installation.
Materials: Galvanized or PVC-coated steel.
Best for: Security perimeters, commercial sites, sports fields, animal enclosures.
Considerations: Less privacy and aesthetic appeal unless combined with slats, screening, or landscaping.
Aluminum Fencing
Description: Lightweight metal fence often styled to resemble wrought iron with pickets and ornamental tops.
Benefits: Rust-resistant, low maintenance, attractive, suitable for decorative and security uses.
Materials: Powder-coated aluminum.
Best for: Pool fences, perimeter definition, historic or upscale residential properties.
Considerations: Not as strong as steel for high-security needs; posts must be properly anchored.
Wrought Iron / Steel Fencing
Description: Heavy-duty metal fencing with vertical bars and ornamental designs; can be custom fabricated.
Benefits: Extremely durable, high-security, classic look, long lifespan.
Materials: Wrought iron, steel (galvanized and powder-coated for corrosion resistance).
Best for: High-end residences, commercial properties requiring strong deterrence, grand entrances.
Considerations: Requires rust protection and occasional repainting; higher cost.
Composite Fencing
Description: Manufactured boards combining wood fibers and recycled plastics; offers the look of wood with less maintenance.
Benefits: Resistant to rot, insects, and warping; available in multiple colors and textures.
Materials: Wood-plastic composite.
Best for: Homeowners seeking wood appearance without frequent upkeep.
Considerations: Can be more expensive than wood or vinyl; color fading can occur over many years.
Security and High-Security Fencing
Description: Reinforced fencing solutions including anti-climb mesh, barbed wire, razor ribbon, and crash-rated systems.
Benefits: Maximizes perimeter protection, deters intrusion, scalable to threats.
Materials: High-tensile steel mesh, welded wire, concertina wire, concrete or steel posts.
Best for: Industrial sites, utilities, government facilities, critical infrastructure.
Considerations: Often requires permits and must comply with local regulations and safety standards.
Custom and Specialty Fencing
Description: Tailored designs combining materials, gates, automation, and decorative elements
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JRC Land & Build LLC — Structural Outdoor Solutions
We design, manufacture, and install high-quality outdoor structures built to perform and engineered to last. Whether you need shade, entertainment space, storage, or a professional workspace, our offerings combine rugged materials, precise craftsmanship, and bold design to transform yards and properties into functional extensions of the home or business.
Patio Awnings
Custom sizing and mounting options for attached or freestanding awnings.
Materials: powder-coated aluminum frames, marine-grade fabrics, and weather-resistant hardware for long life and low maintenance.
Styles: retractable, stationary, motorized with remote control, and integrated LED lighting options.
Performance features: UV and water resistance, wind sensors for motorized systems, and optional side panels or screens for insect and privacy control.
Installation: secure anchoring to existing structures, flashing and seal integration to protect building envelopes, and code-compliant electrical hookups when required.
Gazebos
Freestanding pavilions tailored to landscape scale and architectural style: traditional, contemporary, or rustic.
Construction: pressure-treated lumber, engineered timber, or steel framing; composite or cedar cladding; shingle, metal, or polycarbonate roofing.
Customization: open-air, screened, or fully enclosed; built-in seating, railings, integrated planters, and ceiling fan or lighting packages.
Durable finishes and weatherproofing treatments for long-term performance in all climates.
Site preparation and installation: leveling, foundation pads, and anchoring to meet local code and wind-load requirements.
Standalone Garages & Shops
Single- and multi-bay garages and hobby shops designed for vehicle storage, workshop use, or business needs.
Heavy-gauge steel, insulated panel, or traditional stick-frame construction based on function, budget, and aesthetics.
Options: insulated walls and roofs, commercial roll-up doors or overhead insulated doors, service pits or lift provisions, ventilation systems, and full electrical and plumbing packages.
Security and durability upgrades: reinforced framing, impact-resistant doors, and integrated alarm or monitoring systems.
Turnkey delivery: site grading, concrete slab or pier foundations, utility hookups, and permit management.
Sheds & Accessory Buildings
Compact and large-format storage solutions for tools, equipment, and seasonal items.
Materials and styles: vinyl, wood, metal, and composite options to match property aesthetics.
Smart storage features: shelving systems, lofts, workbenches, and hinged or sliding doors for easy access.
Weatherproofing and pest control measures, plus paint and stain finishes matched to existing structures.
Fast, professional installation or delivery with anchoring and leveling for long-term stability.
Why JRC Land & Build
Durable materials and proven construction methods tailored to the environment and intended use.
Full-service process: design consultation, permitting assistance, skilled installation crews, and post-installation support.
Code-compliant solutions engineered for safety, wind and snow loads, and local regulations.
Bold designs that elevate function and curb appeal — built to perform, built to impress.
Request a site consultation to get an on-site assessment, cost estimate, and timeline. We deliver practical, handsome outdoor structures that extend living space, protect possessions, and increase property value.
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Concrete Forms
Site preparation: Clear vegetation, remove debris/obstructions, grade and compact subgrade to required elevation and slope.
Layout and staking: Precisely mark form lines, control joints, and finished elevations; set batter boards and reference points.
Form construction: Build straight, sturdy, and level forms using treated lumber, steel, or aluminum; ensure proper bracing and alignment to resist concrete pressure.
Form finishes and protection: Apply release agents, chamfer edges, and install bond breakers where needed; protect forms from weather and jobsite damage until pour.
Removal and cleanup: Strip forms at appropriate times, repair minor edges, and clean/return reusable form materials.
Concrete Pads
Scope and planning: Define pad size, thickness, load requirements, and reinforcement per usage (equipment, storage, sheds).
Subgrade preparation: Excavate to required depth, add and compact aggregate base, and ensure positive drainage away from structures.
Reinforcement: Install rebar or welded wire mesh sized and positioned per load specifications; chairs/spacers for correct cover.
Vapor barrier and dowels: Place poly sheeting for moisture control where needed; install dowels or keyed joints for adjoining slabs.
Pouring and finishing: Pour to achieve required slump and consolidation; screed, bullfloat, and finish surface per client preference (broom, trowel, or textured).
Curing and protection: Apply curing compound or wet curing methods; protect pad from traffic and weather during cure period.
Sidewalks
Design and accessibility: Lay out width, slope, and cross-slope to meet local ADA and municipal requirements; include ramps and detectable warnings when needed.
Subbase and grading: Excavate, install compacted base material, and ensure consistent grade for even drainage and safe pedestrian use.
Forms and joints: Set continuous straight forms with expansion and contraction joints at specified intervals; install control joints to prevent random cracking.
Reinforcement and reinforcement alternatives: Use wire mesh or fiber mesh as required; in light-duty sidewalks, fiber may replace conventional rebar.
Finishing: Provide non-slip broom finish, exposed aggregate, or decorative scoring; ensure smooth transitions at ramps and driveways.
Maintenance considerations: Recommend sealing, routine inspection for trip hazards, and repair methods for spalls or settlement.
Slabs (Structural and On-Grade)
Engineering and design: Determine slab thickness, reinforcement, and subgrade treatment based on soil conditions, loads, and code requirements; specify slab-on-grade vs. suspended slabs.
Soil and subgrade remediation: Perform compaction, stabilization, or undercutting for soft soils; install geotextile or aggregate layers as needed.
Reinforcement systems: Specify rebar mats, post-tensioning, welded wire mesh, or fiber-reinforced concrete depending on span, loads, and crack control needs.
Edge details and load transfers: Provide thickened edges, turned-down footings, or load-bearing strips where walls or heavy loads occur; design for slab-to-foundation connections.
Vapor and moisture control: Install vapor barriers and capillary breaks for interior slabs; include perimeter insulation for conditioned slabs where required.
Pouring, finishing, and tolerances: Coordinate concrete delivery, place and consolidate to avoid cold joints; float, trowel, or power-finish surfaces to required flatness and levelness tolerances.
Post-pour procedures: Implement curing regimen, saw-cut control joints at engineered locations, and apply sealers or coatings as specified.
Quality assurance: Provide testing (slump, compressive strength cylinders, air content), slab flatness/levelness measurements, and documentation.
Add-on Services and Options
Decorative finishes: Stamped, stained, colored, exposed aggregate, and polished concrete options for aesthetics.
Reinforcement upgrades: High-strength rebar, fiber-reinforced mixes, or post-tension systems for heavy-duty performance.
Drainage and grading solutions: Integrated site grading, trench drains, and surface drainage to protect concrete work.
Repairs and maintenance: Crack injection, slab lifting/underpinning, patching, sealing, and preventative maintenance programs.
Permitting and inspections: Handle local permit acquisition, coordinate inspections, and ensure code compliance.
Project Process Overview
Proposal and scope: Site visit, measurements, engineering recommendations, and detailed quote.
Scheduling and mobilization: Coordinate deliveries, equipment, and subcontractors; set pour date with contingency planning.
Execution: Site prep, formwork, reinforcement, placement, finishing, curing, and protection.
Closeout: Final inspection, testing reports, maintenance instructions, and warranty documentation.
Quality & Safety Standards
Materials and mixes: Use specification-grade concrete mixes, admixtures, and aggregates to meet strength and durability requirements.
Crew qualifications: Certified concrete finishers, experienced form carpenters.
Our Process
Plan with Purpose
Together, we outline a path forward that’s realistic, strategic, and tailored to your specific needs.
Collaborate Openly
You’re part of the process. We keep communication open and decisions shared—no black boxes or surprises.
Overcome Challenges
Every project is different. We stay flexible and responsive to make sure the process fits your flow—not the other way around.
Vision Realized
When we deliver, it’s not just a finished product—it’s a solution you can trust, backed by real care and effort.
Past Project
The Atlas Project
An early representation of what JRC professionals offer to bring to the table.
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